This icon had a booming impact on the American car scene that is often overshadowed, though it remains a true ...
In the early '70s, government regulations, increased insurance costs, and a looming oil crisis all meant that the muscle car ...
The Pontiac GTO changed the auto world in the 1960s and with its return in the early 2000s, it certainly raised some eyebrows ...
The dusty book of automotive history is littered with cars that were ahead of their time. These were vehicles that left customers a little befuddled, only for another car to come along with a ...
The mid-1960s experienced a major boom when it came to muscle cars. Many die-hard followers of American Muscle credit the 1964 Pontiac GTO as being the first true muscle car, wherein a car has a ...
Introduced in 1949, the Oldsmobile Rocket 88 is considered by many to be Detroit’s first muscle car. It was powered by a 303 cubic-inch V8 that produced 135 horsepower. The car dominated the ...
During the era when there was no replacement for displacement, these 5 ponies packed some ridiculously large big-block V8s ...
Curt Brohard and his brother Allan took 20 years to restore a rare surviving 1906 Stanley steam-powered car. The year this car was built, a Stanley steamer set the world’s land-speed record of ...
A year later, now with a new cam and heads, the 409 was kicking out 380 hp (385 PS) with a single four-barrel carb. But ...
And it has the primary muscle car ingredient - power. "We didn't set out to design an EV first. We set out to design a muscle car first. The (Daytona R/T) has 496 horsepower, and we also have a ...